TNF Same Game Parlay: Falcons @ Buccaneers
There’s no better way to enjoy a prime time matchup than by building a same-game parlay. The problem? Most SGPs are longshots designed to drain your bankroll. Those flashy +1,000,000 tickets look fun, but they almost never cash. The books want you to bet on those! At FTN, we take a different approach to SGPs.
Using our Same-Game Parlay Tool, powered by 10,000 simulations for every matchup, we identify spots where the odds are actually mispriced. That means you’re not just throwing darts, but you’re building parlays with real edges, even when the payouts are big.
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Atlanta Falcons @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers Same-Game Parlay
It’s not the most exciting matchup of all time, but there’s plenty of betting opportunities in this divisional showdown on Thursday Night Football. The Falcons and Bucs have both been struggling, which means there’s upside on both sides of the ball. Here we have a three-leg parlay centered on players who are getting steady opportunities and are on the cusp of breaking out.
This three-leg parlay pays out at +425 on BetMGM.
Leg 1: Emeka Egbuka Over 46.5 Receiving Yards
Emeka Egbuka has gone cold in recent weeks, going under this line in four straight games, but he’s still a focal point of the offense. He has at least eight targets in seven straight games and owns a 93% route participation rate over that stretch. With Mike Evans returning to the lineup, Egbuka should benefit from the defensive attention Evans draws. Expect a bounceback performance from the rookie, who is positioned well against a struggling Falcons defense.
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Leg 2: Darnell Mooney Over 35.5 Receiving Yards
Mooney is another player due for a big game. It’s been a frustrating season — he opened the year injured and hasn’t been able to find a rhythm, but his underlying usage remains strong. He’s logged a 92% route participation rate and should be a key target with Drake London out. Kirk Cousins has mentioned wanting to get Mooney more involved, and against a vulnerable Bucs defense, the breakout could come tonight.
Leg 3: Rachaad White Over 17.5 Rushing Yards
Even with Bucky Irving back, the Bucs clearly trust Rachaad White. He handled 11 carries last week and played 38% of the snaps. White will never be an explosive runner, but 5-7 carries is realistic here, and that volume alone should be enough to clear this low line.
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